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  1. The 1930s were a period of tragedy for Herriman. On September 29, 1931, his wife Mabel died after an automobile accident, and in 1939, his youngest daughter Bobbie died unexpectedly at 31. After his wife's death, Herriman never remarried and lived in Los Angeles with his cats and dogs.

  2. So in August 1890 Herriman’s father purchased tickets for himself, his wife and their four children for a train ride to the promised land of California.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Krazy_KatKrazy Kat - Wikipedia

    Contents. Krazy Kat. Ignatz hurls a brick at Krazy Kat, who misinterprets it as an expression of love. Krazy Kat (also known as Krazy & Ignatz in some reprints and compilations) is an American newspaper comic strip, created by cartoonist George Herriman, which ran from 1913 to 1944.

  4. Mar 18, 2017 · Even his wife Mabel, who he married on July 7, 1902, may not have been privy to his secret: “There is no way to know if Mabel Herriman was aware of her husband’s racial heritage or if she would...

  5. Dec 16, 2016 · Herriman died in 1944, having outlived most of his fellows, including his wife Mabel, his former LA editor and silent movie card writer, Beanie Walker, cartoonists Tad Dorgan and Ralph Springer. Herriman’s daughter Bobbie was an artist in her own right, and was 31 when she died in 1939.

  6. Jan 19, 2017 · Gabrielle Bellot on the comic strip “Krazy Kat,” featuring a gender-fluid cat, and the racial-identity struggles of its creator, George Herriman.

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  8. Dec 5, 2016 · 'Krazy Kat' by Michael Tisserand. Characters burst from an Easter egg in a George Herriman cartoon. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO -- A penel from a 'Krazy Kat' cartoon. For Michael Tisserand, as for most...

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